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Educational Media Foundation has agreed to purchase KXXF Winnie "105.3 Free-FM" from the estate of John Walton.
No, because 104.9 and 105.7.Oh, interesting. KXXF couldn’t move any closer to HOUSTON? Wasn’t KTWL downgrading to 8000 watts?
EMF doe not buy "markets". They buy "populations" as they are listener supported.Oh, interesting. KXXF couldn’t move any closer to HOUSTON? Wasn’t KTWL downgrading to 8000 watts?
As EMF can't use the K-Love branding in Houston due to that being held by Univision here, it raises the question as to how close to Houston a K-Love branded station could operate? Who claims Chambers county, which is almost completely in the KXXF 60dBu?
And Univision does not use the K-Love name in Houston. They are just holding it.It's possible that the use of K-Love in Houston was worked out at the same time that Univision agreed for EMF to use it in Los Angeles.
Secondly, Chambers County, where community of license Winnie is located, is part of the Houston-Galveston market according to Nielsen. However, Winnie is on the far eastern edge of Chambers county and the station actually broadcasts from a tower in Jefferson County. I believe the "home market" for KXXF is actually Beaumont-Port Arthur, despite Winnie being technically in another market's county.
EMF has an extensive outreach program and 24/7 live counselor and advisers.So they can buy out more secular FMs with their satellite CCM format, with little to no local presence in the towns they serve. Meanwhile, Winnie TX, pop. 3000, is losing its local radio station, with local personalities. Will K-LOVE interrupt its regular programming for hurricane/tornado alerts? How about an explosion at a nearby refinery?
The model for OTA radio in the future is the one that works in Europe, Latin America and much of the world... national or regional networks with top talent... just like TV has done right from its beginning and radio did for its first several decades.This is why I give to regional/local CCM stations only. They provide a service to the local and regional community, appearing at various events and doing fundraisers to benefit the communities they serve. Yes, Positive Life (in eastern WA/Portland OR) has expanded a little bit, but I don't recall them buying out 100KW FMs from secular radio operators.
Yes, but it appears that the seller is moving out of markets where they don't have a sizable cluster.Wasn't WTSS Buffalo in the top 10?
KXXF’s owner died in 2019. It was a matter of when the station would be sold, not if.Too bad, the playlist looks wider than most classic hits stations. Guess this is one reason why K-LOVE had their massive fundraiser a few weeks ago..."we just need 100 more people at $100 a month!! Somebody's going to win a $3000 gas card! GET TO THE PHONES!! (cue cheering and clapping from DJs)"
So they can buy out more secular FMs with their satellite CCM format, with little to no local presence in the towns they serve. Meanwhile, Winnie TX, pop. 3000, is losing its local radio station, with local personalities. Will K-LOVE interrupt its regular programming for hurricane/tornado alerts? How about an explosion at a nearby refinery?
We know that, but are they not going to enforce their “right” to the branding? We’ve all gone under the assumption that the name was keeping K-Love out of the market, thus my earlier question about how far that branding “exclusivity” extends outside the immediate Houston metro area.And Univision does not use the K-Love name in Houston. They are just holding it.
EMF has an extensive outreach program and 24/7 live counselor and advisers.So they can buy out more secular FMs with their satellite CCM format, with little to no local presence in the towns they serve. Meanwhile, Winnie TX, pop. 3000, is losing its local radio station, with local personalities. Will K-LOVE interrupt its regular programming for hurricane/tornado alerts? How about an explosion at a nearby refinery?
The model for OTA radio in the future is the one that works in Europe, Latin America and much of the world... national or regional networks with top talent... just like TV has done right from its beginning and radio did for its first several decades.This is why I give to regional/local CCM stations only. They provide a service to the local and regional community, appearing at various events and doing fundraisers to benefit the communities they serve. Yes, Positive Life (in eastern WA/Portland OR) has expanded a little bit, but I don't recall them buying out 100KW FMs from secular radio operators.
Yes, but it appears that the seller is moving out of markets where they don't have a sizable cluster.Wasn't WTSS Buffalo in the top 10?
I’m not super familiar with the translators coverage but 105.3 covers those areas really well.Depending on how strong the 105.3 signal is in Beaumont and Port Arthur I would assume EMF will keep those translators.
Nothing will change nothing will happen 105.3 does not make it past Baytown.I bet they will have fun with Power...